Rantburg

Today's Front Page   View All of Tue 06/11/2024 View Mon 06/10/2024 View Sun 06/09/2024 View Sat 06/08/2024 View Fri 06/07/2024 View Thu 06/06/2024 View Wed 06/05/2024
2023-09-12 -Lurid Crime Tales-
Tennessee businessman suspected of recording sexual assaults of more than 50 women says he's innocent
[FoxNews] One of Sean Williams' thumb drives also allegedly contained more than 5,000 images of child porn

The suspect went on to accuse law enforcement officials of stealing his money and "planting" drugs on him, saying his phone was "illegally taken and searched, revealing nothing." He maintains that the images and videos on his devices obtained by police are "limited to many video and photo shoots with various female friends together and alone, all of which were of age."
Unfortunately, the FBI has a bit of a reputation for occasionally planting evidence or creating lab results, which makes it harder for them to repudiate spurious claims.
ALLEGED ESCAPE
In July, Williams allegedly tried to escape the Washington County Detention Center.

Details of the escape are not included in the federal lawsuit filed against Williams, but later that month, a federal grand jury indicted him on an additional charge for the effort to escape the county jail. Williams did not provide many details about the apparent escape attempt but said the escape charge was filed against him on the same day of his hearing "to suppress evidence of ammunition allegedly found" in his "safe" at home.

"The hearing that would identify that the safe was searched illegally," he wrote.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST JCPD
Prior to Williams' alleged escape attempt, in June, lawyers representing the 10 "Jane Does" who have accused Williams of drugging and sexually assaulting them filed suit against the city and its officials.

"From November 2019-2020, JCPD received at least six reports alleging Williams had attempted to drug and/or sexually assault women in his apartment in downtown Johnson City. Instead of arresting Williams, however, JCPD officers treated Williams as though he were, in the words of Detective Toma Sparks, ‘untouchable.’"

The federal complaint alleges that between 2018 and 2021, Williams, "a known drug dealer and convicted felon," conspired with a man named Alvaro Fernando Diaz-Vargas, who is described as "young and good-looking," and an unnamed woman "to recruit local women and bring them directly to Williams’ garage and apartment, where he would drug and sexually assault them." In return, Williams allegedly gave Diaz-Vargas and the woman free housing.

All the victims mentioned in the lawsuit allegedly became incapacitated after drinking or using drugs at Williams' apartment or with his accomplices. They also all allege that Williams tried to rape or assault them while they were incapacitated.

One victim allegedly became incapacitated after having a drink at Williams' apartment, left in her car and crashed into the concrete base of a lamppost, dying on impact. Two of the victims went to police to report the incidents, and one victim contacted the FBI.

The complaint alleges that police "failed to investigate Williams’ crimes against women; knowingly failed to refer charges for prosecution and/or referred charges in a piecemeal and incomplete manner so as to undermine the prosecution; knowingly intimidated and dissuaded Plaintiffs from pursuing criminal charges; and… knowingly made false statements to Plaintiffs in an effort to obstruct and interfere with the criminal investigation."

JCPD told Fox News Digital in a statement that "[t]he remainder of facts will present themselves in a court of law" and that the department is asking "that judgments be reserved until that process unfolds."

"In the meantime, Johnson City remains diligent in working to ensure that our police department is providing the best possible service to victims of sexual crimes," a spokesperson said. "It is unfortunate that anything would aim to take away from those efforts instead of targeting the perpetrators of horrific crimes."

KATERI DAHL'S WHISTLEBLOWING
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Dahl is now acting as a whistleblower in raising awareness about JCPD's alleged mishandling of the victims' cases and concerns. She has filed her own lawsuit against Johnson City and a disclosure with the Justice Department, according to Whistleblower Aid.

An independent audit, commissioned by the city, of JCPD's handling of sexual assault appeared to confirm Dahl's concerns. Findings concluded that JCPD had "material deficiencies" that "can hinder the ability to collect necessary evidence for a complete and accurate investigation," according to a city press release. The department's reports "were found to be inconsistent, ineffective, and incomplete" and its "process of closing investigations is flawed and inaccurate," among other findings, the press release continued.

"Our client Kat Dahl was the first to raise the alarm about Sean Williams and the failure of the JCPD to effectively investigate sex crimes," Andrew Bakaj, lead counsel for Whistleblower Aid, told Fox News Digital in a statement. "Her tenacity and refusal to give up on seeking justice for the victims have been vindicated by this summer’s report into the JCPD. The latest revelations about the sheer number of Williams' victims drive home the grave consequences of these police failures, and represent a historic reckoning for this community, police department and government."

Bakaj added that "[n]ow is a time for local and national authorities to do all they can to swiftly deliver justice for the victims and bring accountability and reform to this police department."

Williams described Dahl as "the fired federal prosecutor with a chip on her shoulder" who "started her smear campaign" against him. He went on to refer to the allegations made against him as a "witch hunt."

"It wasn't about assaults, it was about drug money and extortion coverup (sic), and Kat knew it," Williams said.

Williams further claimed that all 10 Jane Does had a vendetta against him for various reasons, including "Spite for being banned from my parties," a "[s]tatus upgrade by associating themselves with me or insinuating that I was attracted to them," "potential settlement money from the jcpd to avoid an expensive lawsuit" or "simple fame or a moment in the spotlight," he wrote.

"Or in the case of the dead girl (who I've never met) her family just feels the need to blame someone for her terrible accident," Williams said. "What they all have in common is that I was the perfect target."
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-12 08:23|| || Front Page|| [18 views ]  Top

#1 2022 Johnson City Rape stats - 93 up 50% from 2021.
Seems our smiley boy has been busy.
Posted by Mercutio 2023-09-12 09:43||   2023-09-12 09:43|| Front Page Top

#2 Johnson City is a college town. It's become very woke.
Posted by Deacon Blues 2023-09-12 15:46||   2023-09-12 15:46|| Front Page Top

#3 Now only if he was an AWFL streaming those exploits for cash while running for office, all would be forgiven.
Posted by Rex Mundi 2023-09-12 17:04||   2023-09-12 17:04|| Front Page Top

20:24 Frank G
20:00 swksvolFF
19:56 Super Hose
19:48 Super Hose
19:47 swksvolFF
18:37 Rex Mundi
18:31 Throlush Dark Lord of the Nebraskans2736
18:29 Frank G
17:51 Super Hose
17:19 Uneanter Snavith8416
16:56 Jefe101
16:32 Mullah Richard
16:29 Mullah Richard
16:27 Mullah Richard
16:19 Mullah Richard
16:16 Procopius2k
16:15 swksvolFF
16:11 Besoeker
16:09 Tom
16:08 Procopius2k
16:05 Procopius2k
16:04 Skidmark
16:04 Lord Garth
16:01 Lord Garth









Paypal:
Google
Search WWW Search rantburg.com